Yamaha YFM7FGPSEZ Grizzly 700 FI 2010 Owner's Manual
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The Yamaha YFM7FGPSEZ Grizzly 700 FI 2010 requires unleaded gasoline with a minimum octane rating of 87 (Research Octane Number 91). Avoid using fuel with ethanol content higher than 10%.
To change the oil, first, warm up the engine. Turn off the engine and place the ATV on a level surface. Remove the oil drain bolt and oil filter. Allow the oil to drain completely. Replace the oil filter and tighten the drain bolt. Refill with the recommended oil type and amount as specified in the manual.
The recommended tire pressure for the Yamaha YFM7FGPSEZ Grizzly 700 FI 2010 is 5 psi for both front and rear tires. Always check the tire pressure when the tires are cold.
If your Grizzly 700 won't start, check the battery for charge and connections. Ensure the fuel is fresh and that the fuel valve is open. Inspect the spark plug for wear and replace if necessary. If it still doesn't start, consult a professional technician.
Regular maintenance for the Grizzly 700 includes checking and changing the oil and oil filter, inspecting the air filter, checking tire pressure, inspecting brake pads, and ensuring all bolts and nuts are tightened. Refer to the owner's manual for specific intervals.
To adjust the suspension, locate the preload adjuster on the shock absorber. Use a spanner wrench to turn the adjuster clockwise to increase preload or counterclockwise to decrease it. Adjust according to your weight and riding conditions.
If your Grizzly 700 overheats, stop the engine and let it cool down. Check the coolant level and refill if necessary. Inspect the radiator for obstructions and clean it. If the problem persists, have the cooling system checked by a professional.
To clean the air filter, remove the air filter cover and take out the filter. Clean the filter with a mild detergent and water, then let it air dry. Apply a light coat of air filter oil before reinstalling it. Ensure the filter is seated properly in the housing.
Indicators of worn-out brake pads include squeaking or grinding noises when braking, reduced braking performance, or the brake lever/pedal feeling spongy. Regularly inspect the brake pads for wear and replace them if the thickness is below the recommended minimum.
To improve fuel efficiency, ensure the tires are properly inflated, the air filter is clean, and the engine is well-maintained. Avoid aggressive acceleration and maintain a steady speed. Regularly check and replace the spark plug if necessary to ensure optimal engine performance.